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"It's a bit NASA," my tour guide, Anthony Ward, said when I was granted the rare privilege of admission, last fall.
It can sometimes be tempting to use overly self-deprecating language, such as "If I have the privilege of admission to this college... ......, "I believe I can... ......, or "I will try to….".
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But Davies has the dubious privilege of having heard that admission from the man himself – as Savile's biographer, Davies spent a great deal of time with Savile interviewing him over six years.
The museum also has Met Net members, who pay $55 a year for a variety of privileges, including admission to the museum for a year, special exhibitions and use of the Trustees Dining Room.
Viewers paid a small admission for the privilege of seeing the painting unfurled.
To suggest that asserting the privilege constitutes an admission of criminality is to totally ignore the history of the privilege and the rulings of the Supreme Court.
Such is their popularity that last year, a sell-out crowd of 1,300 people stumped up a gobsmacking $225 (general admission) or $425 VIPP access) each for the privilege of attending the inaugural BlazerCon in New York.
Standards of Admission.
The price of admission?
And the price of admission?
Mostly, the privilege of aging".
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